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Tips for success, managing the paediatric patient in radiology.

Clare M SimcockBella SaidOwen John ArthursIan C SimcockCatherine M Owens
Published in: Pediatric radiology (2024)
Paediatric radiology is a fascinating and diverse field of medicine with many opportunities to gain expertise in a range of imaging modalities and body areas. Working with children makes imaging both rewarding and challenging, due to the wide range of patient ages encountered and the inherent variation in developmental needs. This requires a patient-focussed approach to manage their anxiety and ensure cooperation of the patient and their carers. Several approaches to dealing with children have been developed including recognising individual needs, empathising with the child and carers, and involving the use of play and a range of age-relevant preparation materials. All of these make the radiology imaging environment and encounter a more effective and collaborative process. The purpose of this manuscript is to present a practical guide to overcoming these challenges, by making the child the focus of their radiological examination.
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